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483-473. God uses. Esther to preserve Jews living in exile in Persian Empire. 458. Ezra leads second group of Jews back to Israel (Ezra 7:1-10), calls on Jews in Israel to abandon sins. 331. Persian Empire conquered by Alexander the Great and the Greeks. 323. Alexander dies in Babylon.
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This timeline covers the period from King David's birth in 1040 B.C. to his rise as ruler over all of Israel's tribes in 1003. King David is arguably one of the three greatest individuals in the Old Testament along with Abraham and Moses. Of these three giants of faith, however, far more (as this timeline shows) is recorded about King David's ...
The Garden of Eden. Genesis 2. Before 4000 BC. The Fall of Man. Genesis 3. Before 3000 BC. Cain kills Abel. Genesis 4. Before 3000 BC.
Abraham David Jesus Mosaic Covenant Abrahamic Covenant Old (Mosaic) Covenant Davidic Covenant New Covenant Tabernacle Solomon’s Temple Zerubbabel’s Temple Herod’s Temple Lieber, D. (1994). Bible 101 getting the big picture. From a class presented at Solana each Presbyterian hurch in 1994.
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In Hebrew, the name Kohath symbolizes the ability of “Adam I Dynasty”. to live long and to be able to beget children well beyond the age of 100 years (as Levi begot his son at the age of 135). In his blessing = (“Genesis” 49- -10) = to his son Judah, {Joseph’s “Savior Brother” = (“Genesis” 37- -26)} Jacob.
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God promised David a “house” (or dynasty) that was to last hundreds of years, and include the glorious Messiah as one of his descendants (2 Samuel 7; 1 Chronicles 17). (6) David wrongly ordered a census of the whole nation, bringing about a plague upon the people (1 Chronicles 27:23,24).